MANOR HOUSE CHARITY PICTURE EVENT, Manor House, Honey Hill, Bury St Edmunds, IP31 1RT Sunday 12th to Sunday 26th April A charity exhibition of paintings covering the period from 1600-1800, from the St Edmundsbury Borough Art Collection. All proceeds will be donated to charity. Tickets £5 / U16s free, available from the Apex in Bury. See feature on page 35
SEX IN SUBURBIA, Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds; Thursday 30th April, 19:30 Co-written and performed by TV favourite, Claire Sweeney, this is a brand new comedy about dating, men and the hunt for Mr Right. Packed full of songs, these are real stories about real women – apparently! A great night out for the girls. Tickets from £8.50 to £26
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CODY PENNINGTON, Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds; Saturday 4th April, 19:00 Pop-rock folk singer Pennington was named ‘Best Male Solo Artist 2014 at the NMG Awards and is steadily raising the bar for local musicians. Tickets from £10
DREADZONE, The Apex, Bury St Edmunds;Saturday 4th April, 20:00 The dub-dance pioneers return to Bury with their unique blend of electro, dub and reggae. Be prepared to move your feet! Tickets from £15 (adv.)
BURY FOLK COLLECTIVE, Oakes Barn, St Andrews St South, Bury St Edmunds IP33 3PH; Monday 6th April, 20:00; Promoting the very best of grassroots folk music, the ever-changing, ever- enthusiastic troupe of Bury’s own folk musicians invite their audiences to a night of traditional unaccompanied folk singers. Further details:
www.oakesbarn.co.uk
HARMONICA WORKSHOP, The Apex, Bury St Edmunds Saturday 10th April, 12:00 to 16:00 Informative and fun workshop for beginners or improvers led by Steve Lockwood. Tickets: £25.
HITS FROM THE BLITZ, Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds; Friday 10th April, 19:30 A blast from the past with Five Star Swing performing their unique, feel-good 1940s extravaganza. A fun night of swing for all ages. You’ll want to dance in the aisle! Tickets from £8.50 to £20.50
Presenting: ‘The Sound of Wales in Suffolk.’ Should be a stirring sight! Tickets from £12 SUDBURY CHORAL SOCIETY, St Peter’s Church, Sudbury; Saturday 18th April, 19:30 A Spring Choral Concert encapsulating ‘A Night At The Opera’ featuring some of the best loved and memorable opera choruses. See website for further details at
www.sudburychoralsociety.co.uk or call 01787 281314
Looking for Mr Right: Claire Sweeney stars in Sex In Suburbia
JIMMY WEBB, The Apex, Bury St Edmunds; Tuesday 14th April, 19:30 Legendary songwriter of hits such as Wichita Lineman, By The Time I Get To Phoenix and MacArthur Park will no doubt share these classics and many more. Tickets: £22.50
MADDY PRIOR, Haverhill Arts Centre, High Street, Haverhill CB9 8AR; Friday 17th April, 20:00 A true legend of British folk music performs a variety of beautiful tunes from England, the British Isles and Eastern Europe. Tickets: £16.50
www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk or Tel: 01440 714140
UFO, Cambridge Junction;Friday 17th April, 19:00 One for rock fans, old and new. UFO have had a colourful career spanning more than 40 years – and they’re still rocking! Tickets: £23
LONDON WELSH RUGBY CLUB CHOIR, The Apex, Bury St Edmunds; Saturday 18th April, 19:30 Acclaimed choir made up of men from all walks of life with a mutual love of singing.
MARC ALMOND, Cambridge Corn Exchange Monday 20th April, 19:30 Following the release of his much-awaited new album The Velvet Trail, the distinctive voice of Marc Almond will be delighting audiences with new songs and some old favourites like Torch Song and Tainted Love. Tickets from £22
ELAINE PAIGE: I’M STILL HERE, Abbeygate Cinema; Thursday 23rd April, 19:15 The grand dame of the West End brings her sell-out farewell concert from the Royal Albert Hall to the big screen. Filmed specially for cinema and featuring special guests, Ms Paige treats audiences to some of the highlights of her illustrious 50 year career.
MARIANA SADOUSKA & CHRISTIAN THOMÉ, Cambridge Junction; Saturday 25th April, 20:00 Singer, actress and composer Sadouska is known as ‘The Ukranian Bjork’ for good reason – her vocal acrobatics and distinctive sounds are unforgettable. Along with German percussionist and electronica virtuoso Thomé, this should be a fascinating musical experience. Tickets: £11
STACEY KENT, Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds Wednesday 29th April, 19:30 The Grammy-nominated singer brings sounds from her new album, The Changing Lights, to Bury as part of a very limited number of 2015 UK dates. Inspired by her love of Brazilian music, this new repertoire will showcase her beautiful vocal talent. Tickets from £8.50
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